Urban Regeneration
Desislava Angelova1, Pavlina Vodenova2

1Desislava Angelova, PhD. Department of Interior and Furniture Design, University, Forestry, Sofia Bulgaria.
2Pavlina Vodenova, Department of Interior and Furniture Design, University, Forestry, Sofia Bulgaria.
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Abstract: The last years in all spheres of public life is spoken about recycling, redesign and about all connected with resources preservation. In same spheres this practice has occurred considerably, and in others, it is still to come. The aim of this paper is to find out if there exist good practices in the field of urban design, and in what direction are they. In the construction of equipment and buildings from a different nature are exhausted many materials and means which in many rare cases it is purposeful to be wholly destroyed. The question is: what could be done to improve their exploitation period?
Keywords: Redesign, Regeneration, Urban Design

Scope of the Article: Municipal or Urban Engineering